
What is an Institutional Representative?
The Institutional Representative (IR) serves an important role in the statewide network. Some ways that IRs serve the organization include the following:
- Serve in the role for two years with an option for reappointment as their institution’s official representative to the Arizona Women in Higher Education network
- Participate in AWHE sponsored meetings and events. Active participation as an IR means attending a majority of meetings, including ideally at least one in-person IR meeting per year.
- Serve on at least one AWHE committee. Possible committees include, but are not limited to, conference planning, professional development, sponsorships/grants, and membership/outreach.
- Attend and serve at the annual conference.
Benefits of serving as an Institutional Representative (IR)
- Discounted registration to the annual conference to be determined on an annual basis.
- Skill development by participating in one of the following committees: Conference Planning, Professional Development, Sponsorships and Grants, Membership and Outreach including but not limited to organizational skills, coordinating events, utilizing digital tools i.e. web developer, social media, interpersonal skills, presentation and much more.
- Networking and support from women leaders on the Board of Directors.
Volunteer Interest Form
Arizona Women in Higher Education is run entirely by volunteers! While we have folks who serve as Executive Board members for 3 year terms and apply to serve as Institutional Representatives for 2 year terms, we understand that many folks may not be able to commit to volunteer for those periods of time.
If you would like to potentially be involved in smaller projects that required a shorter period of time commitment, please fill out and submit this form. As project needs to arise, a member of our team will contact you based off your submitted interests.